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With that out of the way, I was in Golf Galaxy yesterday and they had these classic clubs (Hogan Edge Forged) - the originals from 1988. I thought it would be fun to see if I could hit them. I play the TM R7 (non-tp).

I was expecting them to be difficult to hit. I proceeded to hit 6 iron after 6 iron PERFECTLY. The feeling was unlike anything I have felt. I then grabbed the 8 and started hitting through the set. Unfortunately, they were asking $190 which seemed high.

I now have a chance to get a set 2,4,6,7,8,9 (missing 5 and wedge) for under $30. Notwithstanding the great price, are these the kind of clubs that could actually be played regularly or is today's technology so much better that I will be at a disadvantage. I am an 11 handicap and very decent iron striker. I would appreciate any advice from those who have played these clubs. Thank you.

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It's not the money. It my wife when I get home with another set of irons (and really old irons that could end up in the basement, which is where I may end up sleeping). However, it's worth the wrath if these are decent.

Do it like women do with shoes. Buy them; hide them. In a couple of weeks, take them out and tell her that you've had them for months. My preferred method is to tell my wife that I traded some junk that I found in the closet.

Do it like women do with shoes. Buy them; hide them. In a couple of weeks, take them out and tell her that you've had them for months. My preferred method is to tell my wife that I traded some junk that I found in the closet.

I laughed out loud at this. My dad, the worlds first club ho' built a new garage. He had the contractor build an 1/2 attic over the backend of the building. He knew my stepmother hated heights and spiders, both fears she would have to deal with to get up there. When he died, we found at least 10 sets of irons up there.

are you talking about the Edge GCD's or just the regular Edge? if so, i bought a set of those (GCD's) brand new when they first came out and i loved them. wish i never sold them. id love to find a set in MINT condition. id have no problem putting them back in my bag

Just and FYI, Ben Hogan Golf began using the Hogan Apex Edge name in 1989. Apex Redline came out in 1988. The first round of Edge Irons went from 1989 to 1993. You can purchase a 5I Reg in Fair shape for 9.95, Good shape in Stiff for 19.95, and the E (Equalizer) which was their name for a PW in Fair shape for 49.95 at www.ironfinders.com.

I bought them. I met the seller in the parking lot of a local store and gave him $30 and now am the proud owner of the original 1988 Hogan Edge Forged irons (missing the 5 and wedge). I was shocked at how nice they looked and how little play they appear to have. The grooves look excellent. Now we will see if they are nice as they felt indoors at golf galaxy.

If I don't like them I will eat the $30. Thanks for all the input and the very funny stories. By the way, I told my wife I was going grocery shopping so I came back with eggs, milks and sticks.

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Nice pick-up. I think that most of the technology improvements have been in the game improvement and super GI categories. Players irons have changed very little. They just keep remaking older designs with new logos and fancy graphics.